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  2. Flying Carrot Steve

    Disadvantages of a full Cage ?

    I've never been sure about cages where they have that bar on rose joints that comes down into the cabin. Will surely add rigidity and help prevent the cage collapsing if upside down but how safe is it if you are being thrown around inside the car, surely it will just be something else (possibly nearer) to be smashed into?
  3. Rob Hunter - Club Secretary

    Disadvantages of a full Cage ?

    Spotted this on the Customcages Instagram page the other day which looks interesting.... A few screen grabs if you haven't got Insta https://www.instagram.com/p/DNDIuOENsuz/?igsh=MXRtOG04MWl2ZjNpag== https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMKbacGNfPD/?igsh=NWtkazdrNmU1NDB0
  4. Today
  5. Matt_S

    Disadvantages of a full Cage ?

    @Mat Jackson 1975 I’ve PM’d you regarding the pictures πŸ‘πŸΌ
  6. mega ade

    Recent snap of your Westfield

    Can you turn the sun mod back on so I can look at the cars
  7. Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO

    Silverstone Festival 22nd to 24th August 2025

    Good to see at least one Westie will be there! Have a great weekend @Glynn Walters πŸ‘πŸ‘
  8. Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    I’ll start the bidding with 3 bags of quavers
  9. Hedley Bennett (HB46443) - Club Chairman

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    I’ll let the owner @marcusbshare that story. First he has to realise I’ve put his car up for sale!🀣🀣
  10. Yesterday
  11. KevanP

    Disadvantages of a full Cage ?

    My son and I fitted my FIA cage in a weekend. Fitted four eye bolts into some 4x2 cross beams, feed some rope through and hoisted the cage over the car. Lined it all up, marked on masking tape and checked, then checked again. Pilot drilled the key fixings front first and all was good. I decided to weld in the side impact bars in, rather than bolt as it was a neater job and avoided drilling yet more holes in chassis box section. All in all pretty straightforward. Definitely stiffens up the chassis. In terms of getting in and out.... yes you've gotta be pretty flexible... Mines lowered floors and id say for me a detachable steering wheel is mandatory. That said I'm overweight, 65y old, 6ft 2 inches but still can get in and out reasonably OK. Not sure for how many more years though πŸ€”. Getting in, is left leg in first, head up through the hole in roll cage, grab the top, right foot in and lower your bum into the seat. Getting out is trickier, head up through the gap, right leg out, duck under and left leg out... I'll have to video the manoeuvre, it'll make for some good laughs πŸ˜ƒ
  12. We had our meet up this evening. Roger who lives near me in Andover came along. He has a small collection of Duttons. He has been using one a lot recently as his daily Rover needed work for the MOT. It passed yesterday so he came along in that. Stuart who owns a very nice Westfield also came along. I haven't seen any other Westfields recently so it was interesting to see another one parked next to mine. The Pub was nice but reasonably busy. I might have to research other local pubs to see what else is around. I've had interest from a couple of Robin Hood owners so it might be worth moving to somewhere more central. I completely forgot to take pictures, sorry.
  13. Flying Carrot Steve

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    I thought I'd seen that registration number before. Close but no banana. Queen Square meet, Bristol, September 2016
  14. Glynn is there space in there for you ? 🫣
  15. Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    @Hedley Bennett (HB46443) - Club Chairman I thought I recognised that number plate - have you still got its big brother??
  16. Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    He needs one of my special badges. Other makes are available.
  17. Packed and ready for the off in the morningπŸ‘
  18. @GarethHD your porta potty has had a risk assessment pass by @Hedley Bennett (HB46443) - Club Chairman and we can confirm it’s suitable for club members to use πŸ‘
  19. Flying Carrot Steve

    Recent snap of your Westfield

    Supercharged Mega S2000! Blimey, I bet that shifts!
  20. Hedley Bennett (HB46443) - Club Chairman

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™

    πŸ’™ Meet Westus! – the Blue Westfield wannabe!πŸ’™ One careful owner (Yorkshire type… so aye, it’s been well looked after πŸ‘Œ). Fast, fun, and guaranteed to put a bigger smile on your face than a bacon butty on a Sunday morning. πŸ₯“πŸŽοΈ πŸ“ Catch him at Silverstone Festival this weekend – ready to drive home with you! If you fancy owning a proper head-turner that loves corners more than a whippet loves chasing rabbits, give us a shout. πŸ‡πŸ’¨ part exchange for beer considered. 🍺 πŸ“² DM to make Westus yours.
  21. Rob Hunter - Club Secretary

    Recent snap of your Westfield

    Having a bit of fun with some new photo editing software..... anyone for a bit of mean and moody πŸ˜‚ Matt's Sport250 Lee's FW Nicks Striker Rachael and Iain's Luego Dave's supercharged MegaS2000
  22. dvd8n

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    In addition to this, I have a friend who has an electric jaguar whose wife point blank refuses to get into it after two incidents where the regenerative brakes and the acceleration systems have ended up fighting themselves while driving and frightened them to death.
  23. Flying Carrot Steve

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    My Jag XK hasn't been too bad at all over the last 5 years, but then I do very little mileage.
  24. dvd8n

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    Jaguar Landrover have had a catastrophic reputation recently, particularly the land rover side. Land rovers combined terrible reliability with so much complexity that they gained a relation for being undiagnosable/unrepairable, to such an extent that most of the second hand dealers wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. In addition to this their security was terrible; they were so easily stealable that for a while they became uninsurable. I wouldn't touch one unless I had so much money that I could afford to write off the purchase price.
  25. Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    In my experience, most of the warranty and reliability problems these days with ICE cars concern diesel EU6.2 versions - modern petrol reliability is often an order of magnitude better in faults per 1000 cars. Many JLR petrol cars actually have very good reliability - my own petrol F-Pace is at 50,000 miles/ 7 years with absolutely zero faults (touch wood).
  26. Captain Colonial

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    Range Rovers regularly came dead last in the reliability stakes for many years, until Tesla showed up and stole their thorny crown. My neighbour owns a Range Rover Sport and his repair bills are eye-watering. The offside headlamp failed due to a wiring loom fault that took three weeks and Β£1k to sort, and that’s just scratching the surface.
  27. Mat Jackson 1975

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    Lots of little things….
  28. Flying Carrot Steve

    Tin Top Car Warranties

    Did it go wrong A LOT? I'm considering buying a full fat Autobiography Rangey in maybe 2 years time but keep hearing bad news stories about Land Rovers in general, but especially the Range Rover
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